#12 Harry Horn
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5'10" 170 lbs Guard
HS: Irondequoit Rochester, NY
Born: 7/15/1917  
Season Stats
Season Cl Pos G GS FG FGA % FT FTA % Fls DQ Pts PPG
1936-37 So G
4
0
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
0.0
1937-38 Jr F/G
16
9
23
 
 
11
 
 
57
3.6
1938-39 Sr G
13
1
8
 
 
3
 
 
19
1.5
Career    
33
10
31
0
0.0
14
0
0.0
0
0
76
2.3

Harry Horn was a guard for Syracuse basketball for three seasons. He also lettered for the Syracuse baseball team in 1938. Horn was considered a good all around player for basketball.

Harry Horni - Syracuse BasketballHorn was part of a very talented and deep sophomore class that joined the varsity in the 1936-1937 season. As such, Horn would only play four games that year.

Horn had a bigger role his junior season, and was a key reserve early in the year. Classmate Bobby Stewart would break his collar bone in January, and Horn would take his place in the starting lineup, and remain there for most of the remainder of the season. He would led the team in scoring in a loss against Western Reserve, with a career high 9 points.

Horn was still a significant contributor his senior year, but the team had nine seniors, including five in the starting lineup which meant finding playing time was tough.

Horn would work for Kodak following graduation, and would play for the Kodak semi-pro basketball team for several years. He also played professional basketball for the Syracuse Reds in 1939-1940, and the Newark Elks in 1940-1941.

He passed away in 2000.

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